2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00300-009-0602-9
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Lecanoric acid, a secondary lichen substance with antioxidant properties from Umbilicaria antarctica in maritime Antarctica (King George Island)

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“…The presence of compounds with antioxidant activity in the crude extracts was determined, on a qualitative basis using the method of Chaaib (Chaaib et al, 2003) with modifications by Luo et al (2009). The extracts were solubilized in acetone (1 mg.ml -1 ), deposited directly into a normal phase silica chromatography plates for hexane and ethyl acetate extracts or a reverse-phase chromatography plate for aqueous extracts, and then eluted with different solvents according to the polarity of the compounds evaluated.…”
Section: Bioautography In Thin Layer Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of compounds with antioxidant activity in the crude extracts was determined, on a qualitative basis using the method of Chaaib (Chaaib et al, 2003) with modifications by Luo et al (2009). The extracts were solubilized in acetone (1 mg.ml -1 ), deposited directly into a normal phase silica chromatography plates for hexane and ethyl acetate extracts or a reverse-phase chromatography plate for aqueous extracts, and then eluted with different solvents according to the polarity of the compounds evaluated.…”
Section: Bioautography In Thin Layer Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 . On the other hand, Luo et at 37 showed that acetone extracts from Antarctic lichen species had higher antioxidant properties than methanol extracts. Caloplaca regalis contains bioactive compounds, which have immunomodulatory effect on the macrophages in vitro 38 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caloplaca regalis contains bioactive compounds, which have immunomodulatory effect on the macrophages in vitro 38 . Umbilicaria antarctica was found to be the lichen species with potent antioxidative capacity 37 . Furthermore, Paudel et al 39 showed that extracts from Antarctic lichens have strong antibacterial potential against human pathogenic bacteria.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary metabolites have also been hypothesized to play a role in herbivory defence, antibiotics, or as metal chelators for nutrient acquisition (Gauslaa, 2005;Lawrey, 1986, Huneck, 1999. Recently it was hypothesized that polyketides play a role in protection against oxidative stress in fungi (Luo et al, 2009;Reverberi et al, 2010) and that some metabolites such as fumarprotocetraric acid, perlatolic, and thamnolic acids contribute to the ability of lichens to tolerate acid rain events and consequences (Hauck, 2008;Hauck et al, 2009). One explanation for high levels and numbers of secondary metabolites in lichen fungi is the slow growth of the lichen.…”
Section: Hypothesized Roles Of Secondary Metabolite Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%